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women are much better at being alone than men are. they tend to have more friends, so men don't make a plan. if a guy tends to be alone, he'll keep being alone. >> here is the thing. women like to think that men can't be on their own. and when we're in a relationship, we're okay letting you think that we don't know how to do the laundry, match our socks, we can't cook. >> the truth is, we don't know how to do the laundry that is true. >> my wife is away. i'm home with the two boys and the guys are doing just fine. >> and your mother is taking care of them. >> guys are just fine on their own. >> isn't it nice to have an open green room where you see the truth come out. >> when i first moved to new york, i would go back home to my apartment, i moved out separate from my now fiance, and he was living in chicago. i would go home to my apartment and so excited to come home to this place, that i felt like i had built that. i don't know if that's associated with this, but it's a big deal. >> if you go to a single guy's apartment. he love s i
women are much better at being alone than men are. they tend to have more friends, so men don't make a plan. if a guy tends to be alone, he'll keep being alone. >> here is the thing. women like to think that men can't be on their own. and when we're in a relationship, we're okay letting you think that we don't know how to do the laundry, match our socks, we can't cook. >> the truth is, we don't know how to do the laundry that is true. >> my wife is away. i'm home with the two...
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>> reporter: no, i think they are pretty sure they are. but some passengers complained they came off, no one was actually counting them. over 1,000 crew and about 3,000 passengers on board, so, you know, a lot of people to account for and people rescued by lifeboats, ships, even helicopters, so making a final count could take some time. not entirely sure everyone is off, but they think they accounted for everyone, jeff. >> alan, thank you very much. >>> former mississippi governor hawley barboll haley barbour is defending his decision to pardon more than 200 people, including 17 convicted murderers. barbour says he believed in second chances and is totally at peace with his decision. we are joined from the capital, and anna, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. a week after granting pardons for 200 convicted criminals and hearing outrage from around the state, governor barbour defended his actions. >> many believe from most accounts or earlier misstatements, that i released more than 200 people from prison. that's not t
>> reporter: no, i think they are pretty sure they are. but some passengers complained they came off, no one was actually counting them. over 1,000 crew and about 3,000 passengers on board, so, you know, a lot of people to account for and people rescued by lifeboats, ships, even helicopters, so making a final count could take some time. not entirely sure everyone is off, but they think they accounted for everyone, jeff. >> alan, thank you very much. >>> former mississippi...
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are. that doesn't add up. doesn't make sense. so i think what's happening is american people are waking up. it's not just conservative republicans. it's the independents where i do so well and i got a lot of democratic vote too. >> but you know what they're saying. >> the debt is a problem. >> congressman paul, they're saying as conservatives continue to fail to coalesce, they're simply making it easier for governor romney to get the nomination. >> yeah. but if you coalesce with big spending and you elect somebody like that and do the big spending. this is ha we've done. when we've had the house and the senate and the presidency, we coalesced and we increased the debt. we increased the spending. we doubled the size of the department of education. we passed no child left behind. we passed sarbanes-oxley. why should we coalesce behind conservatives who aren't conservatives. they're big government conservatives. that's why there's frustration out there panned that's why people started the tea
are. that doesn't add up. doesn't make sense. so i think what's happening is american people are waking up. it's not just conservative republicans. it's the independents where i do so well and i got a lot of democratic vote too. >> but you know what they're saying. >> the debt is a problem. >> congressman paul, they're saying as conservatives continue to fail to coalesce, they're simply making it easier for governor romney to get the nomination. >> yeah. but if you...
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the numbers are rare. is it more common with sons versus daughters? >> it's extremely rare for daughters to kill their mothers. i think the figures are seven to one, boys versus girls. so not only is matricide very rare, but the incidents of daughters killing their mothers is even more rare. >> the question when you look at these numbers is why are these numbers going up? >> this is all so new. they think it has to do with stress. this is what criminologists say before they know what's causing it. what they do know is it's rising. these crimes are typically unbelievably violent. joanne witt was stabbed 20 times. i did a story a year ago where the mother was stabbed 50 times. so they're looking at that too. >> i don't know, richard. i've had enough of that. >> sorry to bring down your morning. it's an important -- >> good to see you. >> always fun, huh. it's an important issue they're looking at. >> i watch every saturday. >> there will be a quiz. >> when you watch this saturday, richard's full report will
the numbers are rare. is it more common with sons versus daughters? >> it's extremely rare for daughters to kill their mothers. i think the figures are seven to one, boys versus girls. so not only is matricide very rare, but the incidents of daughters killing their mothers is even more rare. >> the question when you look at these numbers is why are these numbers going up? >> this is all so new. they think it has to do with stress. this is what criminologists say before they...
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his people are saying it was taken out of context, but when people are out of work, there are certain words you just avoid. saying i like to fire people is one of them whatever context that was taken in, and coming on the heels of saying a couple of times in my life i worried about getting a pink slip. you know, i mean, this is a multi-millionaire who's the son of a multi-millionaire. i think people here who are trying to go from paycheck to pay check it are wondering if that might be absolutely true. i think at the end of the day i think mitt romney is going to win here. if he doesn't win and win by a sizeable margin, he better just hang it up because this has got to be his best state. it's next door to the state where he was governor. he has a house up here. so he's got to do well here. >> so is it a question of who comes in second or a more important question of who comes in third? >> reporter: well, i think the more important question, charlie, is is whoever's second, is that going to be bunched up among a bunch of people? because right now you have a large segment of the party th
his people are saying it was taken out of context, but when people are out of work, there are certain words you just avoid. saying i like to fire people is one of them whatever context that was taken in, and coming on the heels of saying a couple of times in my life i worried about getting a pink slip. you know, i mean, this is a multi-millionaire who's the son of a multi-millionaire. i think people here who are trying to go from paycheck to pay check it are wondering if that might be...
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we are an incredible nation, and we are incredible people. >>> nervous? don't be. this isn't about you. >> and the winner is "the artist"! >> the golden globes are to the oscars what kim kardashian is to kate middleton. >>> they're going for it all! the pass is caught for the touchdown! >>> and all that matters. >> the giants will take on the 49ers next sunday night. >> 49ers touchdown! >> announcer: on "cbs this morning." >> i think gayle looks absolutely beautiful. charlie, you know, is not getting any younger. i do want to say that, charlie. really, get up earlier. and give him a big kiss for me because he is my buddy. >>> we begin this morning in italy, where searchers found another body inside the costa concordia cruise ship. >> six people are now confirmed dead. 16 others are missing including two americans. the ship's owner is blaming human error for the crash. the latest this morning from giglio, italy. >>> search and rescue operations have been suspended, and divers and rescue workers have been pulled off the stricken liner because it has slipped on the se
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speaking of whether the golden dwloebs are a precursor, thing they are. they haven't been in years recently though. one out of seven golden globe winners have gone on to win best picture, so they haven't been a great indicator of the past three years, but i do think the golden globe winners is between the decendents and the artist. >> can i just turn to best actress as well because you've got, you know, meryl is clearly there. you've got. >> viola. >> brilliant performance by viola davis in "help." what does that look like? >> rooney mara. >> i think the big competition is between viola and rooney and meryl. i think meryl is going to walk away with it. i think it's probably the voters, if they remember the last time she won an oscar was 30 years ago. that's hard to believe because she's nominated every year. it looks like she's won more but she's only one two. she's tied with hillary swank. meryl has been acting a lot longer. hillary is a wonderful actress but you would think meryl would get it. michelle williams was fantastic in my week with marilyn. >>
speaking of whether the golden dwloebs are a precursor, thing they are. they haven't been in years recently though. one out of seven golden globe winners have gone on to win best picture, so they haven't been a great indicator of the past three years, but i do think the golden globe winners is between the decendents and the artist. >> can i just turn to best actress as well because you've got, you know, meryl is clearly there. you've got. >> viola. >> brilliant performance by...
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the celebrities are so huge who are involved in it. they've raised over $30 million in private stem cell research. they're making strides. sadly, we lost jennifer a few years ago. >> i remember that. >> her name lives on. i think it's an importantthing. like parkinson's which every single aspect of project als is lou gehrig's disease. what it stands for. it's such an important part for finding a cure for not just that, parkinson's, alzheimer's, my grandmother had alzheimer's. >> can i ask you about, you play the good wife on tv. i know from reliable sources your husband keith, you are a good wife. i am so -- i was reading about you. they wanted to shoot the show in another city and you said no, i want to stay here. i have a young son and a husband. i think that's great. you said i want to be here? >> i'm a new yorker anyway. i really want to bring my child up here. my parents are here. i wanted a sense of family. i think it's a tough pro tegs. >> you were willing to lose the part? >> i was willing to let it go. at the end of the day, w
the celebrities are so huge who are involved in it. they've raised over $30 million in private stem cell research. they're making strides. sadly, we lost jennifer a few years ago. >> i remember that. >> her name lives on. i think it's an importantthing. like parkinson's which every single aspect of project als is lou gehrig's disease. what it stands for. it's such an important part for finding a cure for not just that, parkinson's, alzheimer's, my grandmother had alzheimer's....
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two things are having. we no longer have the draft where young men were taught to stand up straight and in gym classes, when girls did more dance, posture was drilled into our heads. i remember that. i'm old. >> you're not. this is a memo to parents. start them early. >> start them early. there's another part of this. we don't have time to get into it. but it's the social part. our children are learning to sit at adiner table or out at a restaurant talking to other people on their devices. that is another part of the reason, not only are we bent, we're drawing everything inward. we need to open it up again. >> which speaks to a broader issue. may not be about the neck. but the fact that people don't talk to each other as much anymore. it has a separate implication. >> it's look liking at the two older people at the end >>> a lot of people across the country are pretty steamed at paula deen right now. she's defending herself, though, and her comfort food after revealing she has diabetes. superstar chef will
two things are having. we no longer have the draft where young men were taught to stand up straight and in gym classes, when girls did more dance, posture was drilled into our heads. i remember that. i'm old. >> you're not. this is a memo to parents. start them early. >> start them early. there's another part of this. we don't have time to get into it. but it's the social part. our children are learning to sit at adiner table or out at a restaurant talking to other people on their...
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are you both happy with your new job here. >> we are. very happy. >> we're all getting along very well. >> is that right? not what i heard. >> you heard wrong. >> what happens in the makeup room stays in the makeup room, reg. we're very happy at our new job. that's interesting, a nice segue to something you talk approximate in the book. i got the book yesterday. i love reading it. your stories about people are great. at the end of each chapter, there's a great take away. my apologies, i don't remember if it was kathy lee or kelly. you have a great take away about your co-hosts and finding that chemistry that works with someone and someone that you work with. obviously, that goes far beyond someone i sit with on tv. in all aspect of your life. >> it's important to find that chemistry as soon as you can. to stick with it. you know, i find that if you continue the relationship beyond the desk, sometimes that could be an effect. have a bad effect on your on camera relationship. >> yes, yes. >> so maybe that's -- that's the take away of worki
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the women are fine. they got lost in the dark and accidentally drove into the lake. >> we showed you last week how the government is changing nutritional rules for school lunches. los angeles is changing the school menus after a challenge from a famous television chef. >> as bill whittaker reports, he's taking on fast food giants and winning. >> okay. this is not fit for human consumption. >> celebrity chef and food activist, jamie oliver is a man on a mission to stop the use of pink slime. beef scraps no one would choose to eat reprocessed and repurposed for use in hamburger patties. >> we're taking a product that would be sold at the cheapest form for dogs and after it's processed, we can give it to humans. >> the first salvo in his high-profile food fight, this stomach churning demonstration on his show. food revolution, nine months ago. we're going to wash that's lean bits of beef in a water and ammonium solution. >> ammonium hydroxide to be exact to kill off bacteria. it's all fda approved. >> this
the women are fine. they got lost in the dark and accidentally drove into the lake. >> we showed you last week how the government is changing nutritional rules for school lunches. los angeles is changing the school menus after a challenge from a famous television chef. >> as bill whittaker reports, he's taking on fast food giants and winning. >> okay. this is not fit for human consumption. >> celebrity chef and food activist, jamie oliver is a man on a mission to stop...
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you know really to make sure that they are heard and that they are treated. or maybe they're just more comfortable saying i have pain and men are trying to be a little more macho about it. >> or maybe men are just tougher. the fact we have to consider. the test was done by the numbers. and it was a large sample. so we can't say well we need more. >> john, that's fair. again, it was patient reporting of their experience of pain. rather than an actual pain itself. there are ways to measure pain. we look at stress hormones adrenaline, there are also mri changes. this study didn't really look at that. >> i like your explanation. it's not my experience in practice, is it yours in your medical practice? >> i have to say when it comes to small things that are a little uncomfortable in the office like whether it's blood draws or flu shots, men are a little wimpier about it. i will say that. that's not a huge, huge study. women just don't like it. >> i didn't know there was this whole cottage industry on pain. this was published in the journal of pain. i didn't get my
you know really to make sure that they are heard and that they are treated. or maybe they're just more comfortable saying i have pain and men are trying to be a little more macho about it. >> or maybe men are just tougher. the fact we have to consider. the test was done by the numbers. and it was a large sample. so we can't say well we need more. >> john, that's fair. again, it was patient reporting of their experience of pain. rather than an actual pain itself. there are ways to...
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they are not. they are human beings with feelings, life struggles, relationship struggles and here you have a woman that even though she is rich and famous, she's not -- she can't put away all those horrific feelings from this divorce. i mean, this is a woman who publicly her husband cheated on her. what a horrific thing for a woman to go through publicly. this is an opportunity for her to go to a place hopefully where she can have a safe place where professionals can help her deal with those emotions that all of us have to go through. >> when we talk about dealing with her treating exhaustion, what exactly does ha mean in when you're treated for exhaustion? >> it's like a hollywood spin to be honest with you. okay? what we're really talking about is that she is overcome by emotions that she cannot handle at her home. she has to go to a safe environment where trained professionals can help her sort out all these feelings that she has not been able to deal with and to be able to work through them in
they are not. they are human beings with feelings, life struggles, relationship struggles and here you have a woman that even though she is rich and famous, she's not -- she can't put away all those horrific feelings from this divorce. i mean, this is a woman who publicly her husband cheated on her. what a horrific thing for a woman to go through publicly. this is an opportunity for her to go to a place hopefully where she can have a safe place where professionals can help her deal with those...
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at least six people are dead and 16 others are missing. more than two days after the ship hit a rock with more than 4,000 passengers aboard. >> the disaster raises safety questions about the cruise ship industry. mark straussman has more. mash, good morning. >> good morning, erica. the rescue operations have been suspended indefinitely because the ship is beginning to slip. that was the worry all along. that some of the divers inside would be trapped inside compartments. right now the rescue operation is off altogether. once the ship hit the rocks, one disaster seemingly led to another as passengers report that the ship's crew failed in every major way to lead them to safety. first, passengers were plunged into darkdarkness, then an announcement of a blackout. but water was pouring in. the ship was dying. passengers described immediate panic as more than 4,000 people speaking different languages tried to abandon ship. >> everybody was screaming. the passengers were running up and down. >> they were also unprepared. the international rules
at least six people are dead and 16 others are missing. more than two days after the ship hit a rock with more than 4,000 passengers aboard. >> the disaster raises safety questions about the cruise ship industry. mark straussman has more. mash, good morning. >> good morning, erica. the rescue operations have been suspended indefinitely because the ship is beginning to slip. that was the worry all along. that some of the divers inside would be trapped inside compartments. right now...
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half of lawyers are saying more and more women are looking for pre-nups. we're waiting to get married, having careers and assets. whereas in the past we didn't. we got married young before we had careers. >> we want pre-nups to protect what we have. >> not -- >> speak into the microphone. >> we are protecting our assets, our education, our investment in ourselves and like you mentioned in terms of earning money and knowing where the money is. i can't tell you how many women i hear from that say, i have no idea. >> not a clue. >> where the assets are. where are the stocks? what monday doi we have? what debts do you owe? you have to do it for yourself and your family. >> to that point, what should really women and men be doing right now to make sure that they have all their ducks in a row and to avoid being essentially wiped out if they go through a divorce in. >> erica, we want men protected too. >> we do. >> we want everyone -- not all bad. >> they're not. >> okay. we'll talk about that later. >> we want everybody to be in a good spot and to do that especi
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the pilots are told to avoid turbulence. >> are you buying this? >> if you have time, let me give you a quick experiment how to do do that. close your eyes and pay attention to the bumps. compare that to your last flight. it's much bumpier in a car. it's not part of everyday life. >> all right. >> here's what i've always wanted to ask you. three years ago coming up sunday. >> i can't believe it's been three years. >> what's krur deyour definitio courage? >> one of the best ones i've ever heard is courage is not the absence of fear, it's doing what you have to do in spite of it. >> i would add that to mine. which is grace under pressure. >> thank you. we had a lot of people that day who exhibited grace and did their jobs extraordinarily well. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> great to be with you. >> great to see you. >>> before you pick up that orange juice this morning, you're going to want to make sure you see this story coming up about the u.s. halting all imports of oj at the bothered. why? the answer to that just ahead. you're watching "cbs
the pilots are told to avoid turbulence. >> are you buying this? >> if you have time, let me give you a quick experiment how to do do that. close your eyes and pay attention to the bumps. compare that to your last flight. it's much bumpier in a car. it's not part of everyday life. >> all right. >> here's what i've always wanted to ask you. three years ago coming up sunday. >> i can't believe it's been three years. >> what's krur deyour definitio courage?...
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when things are bad, people are going to have problems and somebody's got to take the hit. so he moves on and jack lew comes in. >> let me talk about new hampshire. we have seen upsets before in new hampshire. hillary clinton four years ago. is anything happening on the ground that might surprise us? >> well, other than mitt romney looking for every way he can to try to lose and drive down his percentage of victory. i mean yesterday this "like to fire people," i guess the only thing worse you could say in a time like this when people are out of work is that herbert hoover is my hero or something like that. i mean it just boggles the mind. his people are saying it was taken out of context, but, you know, when people are out of work, there's certain words you just avoid. and sayi ining "i like to fire people" is one of them, whatever context it was taken. a couple of times in my life i was worried about getting a pink slip. this is a multi-millionary who's the son of a multi-millionaire. i think people who go from paycheck to paycheck may wonder if that's absolutely true. i t
when things are bad, people are going to have problems and somebody's got to take the hit. so he moves on and jack lew comes in. >> let me talk about new hampshire. we have seen upsets before in new hampshire. hillary clinton four years ago. is anything happening on the ground that might surprise us? >> well, other than mitt romney looking for every way he can to try to lose and drive down his percentage of victory. i mean yesterday this "like to fire people," i guess the...
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numbers are rare. is it more common with sons versus daughters? do they have a breakdown on that? >> this is amazing. that's why i was interested in this case. it's extremely rare for daughters to kill their mothers. i think the figures are -- the figures are 7 to 1 boys versus girls. so not only is matricide very rare but the incidence of daughters killing their mothers is even rarer. >> i would mention they look at the numbers, that's why it's going up. is there anything specific that they can point to kret? >> this is all so new. it has to do with stress. this is what criminologists say before they know what's causing it. what they do know is that it's rising. they do know that the crimes are typically unbelievably violent. she was stabbed 20 times. another year ago, i did a matricide in memphis where the mother was stabbed 50 times. so they're looking at that too. >> i don't know. i've had enough of that. >> sorry to bring down your morning. >> really good to see you. >> it's an important issue tha
numbers are rare. is it more common with sons versus daughters? do they have a breakdown on that? >> this is amazing. that's why i was interested in this case. it's extremely rare for daughters to kill their mothers. i think the figures are -- the figures are 7 to 1 boys versus girls. so not only is matricide very rare but the incidence of daughters killing their mothers is even rarer. >> i would mention they look at the numbers, that's why it's going up. is there anything specific...
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are. a special shout out to chelsea clinton and the bush girls there. welcome back to "cbs this morning." i'm gayle king. before we go on, charlie, do you feel much better than you sound? i keep worrying if you feel okay. you are okay? >> i'm okay. i feel good. >> all right. i am charlie rose, the sick charlie rose with the great help of erica hill. two years ago more than 300,000 people died. erica went back there to see what's happened to some of the children there who survived. >> the children were among the hardest-hit victims. so many were orphaned and that's where a special couple from ohio fits into this story. >> we were thrust into a sea of faces of children. >> reporter: john and julie pranor didn't come to haiti looking to grow their family. >> all wanting to spend time with us on the playground. and the thing that struck me more than anything else was the only thing they wanted was us. and time. >> reporer: participants already parents to a blended family of eight children and
are. a special shout out to chelsea clinton and the bush girls there. welcome back to "cbs this morning." i'm gayle king. before we go on, charlie, do you feel much better than you sound? i keep worrying if you feel okay. you are okay? >> i'm okay. i feel good. >> all right. i am charlie rose, the sick charlie rose with the great help of erica hill. two years ago more than 300,000 people died. erica went back there to see what's happened to some of the children there who...
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gayle, why are you there? >> because i'm flexible. >> that's good to be. >> flexible and a multitasker, thank you very much. thank you, charlie. >>> super pacs are raising millions of dollars for the candidates and that's proving to be a game-changer. but where is all that money coming from? we'll find out today. armen keteyian has a preview. >>> for the first time the plarks admitting it may be dafrmgs to your health. we're talking about the brazil jan blowout. >>> daniel radcliffe is back on the scene. he deliberately took on a role far different from "harry potter". >>> super bowl the taking on adds. you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: "cbs this morning" sponsored by macy's. the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. that's what they do with great grains cereal. they steam and bake the actual whole grain while the other guy's flake is more processed. mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. our new ocean spray cran-cherry juice drinks are made with sweet cherri
gayle, why are you there? >> because i'm flexible. >> that's good to be. >> flexible and a multitasker, thank you very much. thank you, charlie. >>> super pacs are raising millions of dollars for the candidates and that's proving to be a game-changer. but where is all that money coming from? we'll find out today. armen keteyian has a preview. >>> for the first time the plarks admitting it may be dafrmgs to your health. we're talking about the brazil jan...
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children are first. children should be fed in the right way. 40% of the meals that children eat happens at the school. so it's very important that the foods we feed them at school are the right ones. if not, we'll not have a healthy country. >> you may have heard leading into this segment, sarah palin and rush limbaugh make the political point that parents should do this. these are good objectives, nonobese children, nutritious children and nutritious meal. but it's not the government's role it's the parent' role. >> this is the big republican lie. the republican lie will tell you, government should not be in charge of feeding america. people of america, the government is doing that right now. it's something called subsidies. they receive huge amount of subsidies. over 20 billion a year over the last five, six, seven years. so the government, because congress is creating that system, just is somehow influencing the way america is eating? >> these important objectives, the health of the next generation. y
children are first. children should be fed in the right way. 40% of the meals that children eat happens at the school. so it's very important that the foods we feed them at school are the right ones. if not, we'll not have a healthy country. >> you may have heard leading into this segment, sarah palin and rush limbaugh make the political point that parents should do this. these are good objectives, nonobese children, nutritious children and nutritious meal. but it's not the government's...
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are you both happy with your new job here? >> we are. very happy. >> we're all getting along very well. >> is that right? that's not what i heard. anyway. >> you heard wrong. >> listen, what happens in the make-up room stays in the make-up room. >> not always. >> we are very happy at our new job. it's interesting. that's a nice segue into one of the things you talk about in the book. i just got the book yesterday. i love reading it. >> thank you. >> your stories about people are great. at end of each chapter, there's a great takeaway. you have a great takeaway about your co-host and finding that chemistry that works with someone and someone you work with. obviously that goes far beyond someone you sit with on tv. >> i think it's very important to find that chemistry as soon as you can and to stick with it. you know i find that if you continue the relationship beyond the desk, sometimes that can have a bad effect on your on-camera relationship. >> yes yes. >> so maybe that's the takeaway of working with a co-host for 15 years, in one case
are you both happy with your new job here? >> we are. very happy. >> we're all getting along very well. >> is that right? that's not what i heard. anyway. >> you heard wrong. >> listen, what happens in the make-up room stays in the make-up room. >> not always. >> we are very happy at our new job. it's interesting. that's a nice segue into one of the things you talk about in the book. i just got the book yesterday. i love reading it. >> thank you....
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but there are reasons. women are more a tune, the bosses of the home and in tune and got to get everything done. >> you're a guy. just like the -- at work, the boss will make employee of the month once in a while, tell you, you're doing a good job. you'll get that. >> i think, elizabeth, you said something helpful to people. the i and the you rule. could you just explain that for people. when you're in the middle of a conversation, whether you should use i or you should use you and things you should never say. >> exactly. this is over and over. this is a good way to have an argument. nagging is arguing. instead of saying you never take out the garbage, honey, you never do this. you say, i would love for you to take out the garbage honey and it's important to me, because it stinks. you want to put it on yourself and explain why it's important to you. i. >> the same way i talk to my children. you're like another child in the house. it really is. >> as long as you know that, we're all okay. >> thank you both.
but there are reasons. women are more a tune, the bosses of the home and in tune and got to get everything done. >> you're a guy. just like the -- at work, the boss will make employee of the month once in a while, tell you, you're doing a good job. you'll get that. >> i think, elizabeth, you said something helpful to people. the i and the you rule. could you just explain that for people. when you're in the middle of a conversation, whether you should use i or you should use you and...
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. >> they are. they actually are on the map big. >> reporter: are you touring a nuclear plant or filling my xanax prescription at rite aid. >> lady gaga is wearing a pant suit. >> all of that. and all that matters. >> my dress. i'm sorry. >> okay. >> reporter: on. >> cbs this morning. i want to know it all. >>> we have a lot going on this mornin. gayle is here with her very big interview with the first lady. >> that's right, charlie. she spoke very candidly about the new book that's caused quite a stir in washington. we also covered a whole lot of other ground, including the upcoming campaign. is she ready? yes, she is. what the first lady has to say to the voters who says that our president hasn't done enough in the past three years. we'll get to all of that in a couple of minutes. >> we can't wait. thank you, gayle. first this morning the new hampshire primary where mitt romney is the big winner. he got 40% of the vote in his first in the nation primary. nearly as many votes as ron paul and jon hu
. >> they are. they actually are on the map big. >> reporter: are you touring a nuclear plant or filling my xanax prescription at rite aid. >> lady gaga is wearing a pant suit. >> all of that. and all that matters. >> my dress. i'm sorry. >> okay. >> reporter: on. >> cbs this morning. i want to know it all. >>> we have a lot going on this mornin. gayle is here with her very big interview with the first lady. >> that's right,...
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what are you doing, the coast guard asked? are you abandoning the rescue? there are already bodies. at another point the captain is ordered to go back to his ship and apparently refuses, claiming he cannot get back aboard because of the angle. along with more amateur video of the chaos and confusion of the disaster, stories are emerging that it was the crew who took the decision to abandon ship because the captain would not act. the mounting body of evidence is going to make it very hard for the captain to escape any kind of conviction, it would seem. for his part, his lawyers say he is basically devastated at the loss of life but still maintains he did at least partially the right thing by turning the ship to back to where it is now. >> charlie rose back here in new york. how large is this risk that you spoke of? the ecological risk? >> reporter: it's real enough, charlie, that i thaev called a major dutch company that's expert at dealing with oil slicks. as you can see over my shoulder, there's an orange barrier. that's been put up because they're very worried that if anything doe
what are you doing, the coast guard asked? are you abandoning the rescue? there are already bodies. at another point the captain is ordered to go back to his ship and apparently refuses, claiming he cannot get back aboard because of the angle. along with more amateur video of the chaos and confusion of the disaster, stories are emerging that it was the crew who took the decision to abandon ship because the captain would not act. the mounting body of evidence is going to make it very hard for...